Bluffton's record-setting senior quarterback missed on his first seven passes in his last game, but a good week of practice made him confident this one would be different.

It turned out Frazier needed only two plays to throw his first touchdown pass in a 54-0, non-region victory Friday at Wade Hampton.

“We normally come in hitting on all cylinders,” Frazier said. “Everything we do is all about timing.”

Bluffton (4-0), ranked eighth in SCHSL Class AAAA, had everything working against the Red Devils.

The defense recorded its third shutout in four games and Frazier completed 14 of 22 passes for 206 yards and three touchdowns. His second pass went 22 yards to a wide-open Vinny Boni for the Bobcats' first score. Boni ran in the conversion for an 8-0 lead after only 49 seconds had ticked off the clock.

Frazier tossed his second touchdown nine minutes later to Demetrius Smalls.

The Bobcats marched up and down the field throughout the first half at led 33-0 when Mallie Sprouse hit a 32-yard field goal just before halftime.

“We know we're not going to score on every drive,” Frazier said, “but we know we have that ability.”

Bluffton seized the momentum for good midway through the second quarter.

The Red Devils drove all the way down to the Bobcats' 2-yard line, but quarterback Sheldon Swofford fumbled into the end zone on a sneak and Bluffton's Jeremy Scott recovered.

Two plays later, Marquis Webber took a reverse 67 yards for a touchdown. Sprouse's extra point made it 22-0.

A 21-yard punt return by Anthony Smith gave the Bobcats a first down at the Wade Hampton 26, and Tykeem Major finished the short drive with a 2-yard touchdown run.

“That was a good change of momentum,” Bluffton coach Ken Cribb said of the second-quarter outburst. “We really needed that.”

Wade Hampton, which had only 24 yards of total offense, fumbled on its first second-half possession and Bluffton scored the first of three quick third-quarter touchdowns. The Bobcats have outscored their first three opponents by an average score of 52-2.

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